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Kato 10-044 N Shinkansen O Series 4 Car Powered Set

Kato 10-044 N Shinkansen O Series 4 Car Powered Set

Since the Tokaido Shinkansen opened in 1964, the 0-series Shinkansen has undergone minor changes and continued to be added until 1986. The new cars manufactured after 1981 were the final version, the 2000 series, of which a total of 309 cars were manufactured. The 2000 series is a group with expanded seat pitch based on the 1000 series, which has smaller side passenger windows. After the transition to JR, all cars were inherited by JR Central/JR West and retired in 2008.

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Kato 10-044 N Shinkansen O Series 4 Car Powered Set

$135.46

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Kato 10-044 N Shinkansen O Series 4 Car Powered Set

Since the Tokaido Shinkansen opened in 1964, the 0-series Shinkansen has undergone minor changes and continued to be added until 1986. The new cars manufactured after 1981 were the final version, the 2000 series, of which a total of 309 cars were manufactured. The 2000 series is a group with expanded seat pitch based on the 1000 series, which has smaller side passenger windows. After the transition to JR, all cars were inherited by JR Central/JR West and retired in 2008.

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Since the Tokaido Shinkansen opened in 1964, the 0-series Shinkansen has undergone minor changes and continued to be added until 1986. The new cars manufactured after 1981 were the final version, the 2000 series, of which a total of 309 cars were manufactured. The 2000 series is a group with expanded seat pitch based on the 1000 series, which has smaller side passenger windows. After the transition to JR, all cars were inherited by JR Central/JR West and retired in 2008.